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We need to get Ellsworth back in touch with Thieu.
It. is a very unhappy situation. One possibility is November 4.
They will try to hold up until after our elections.
My own preference: try for the 4th, or say arrangements have been
- Rusk: A new peace plan. Thieu won't see Bunker until
tomorrow. We should see how Nixon can get out of this as soon as possible.
Bill Bundy or I could go down to Key Biscane.
I would be opposed to Nixon going to Saigon.
emmis sary like William
- are interested in what Secretary Rusk has
to aay. Why are you ao worr'ied al:out Saigon.
The President:
There ii instability between Ky and Thieu.
He doesn't like sitting in the back row after all of the command positions
he has held.
CIA Director Helms
- would draw up this order.
The President asked how many were in that category - two or three.
McNamara said two.
ships in there.
The other port, Haiphong, always has has Russian
The Pr e sident said we should get a spe e ch worked up for Thieu and let
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given Bunker the toughest diplomatic assignemtnso President said
Bunker moved this thing (elections) faster than we expectedo 11 We
went to Honolulu and were surprised at their (Ky and Thieu} attitude.
I thought of them as Hitler, heel clicking, power
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pressure on; with a little more pressure, I think that will do it. The
boys who are fighting for them are hurting; perhaps the leaders in Hanoi
aren't as bad as their troops are.
President: There's now a campaign on in Vietnam to attack Thieu and Ky